The author of celebrated children's book series Horrible Histories has revealed what he really thinks about the British Empire 30 years after the first book was released. Award-winning writer Terry ...
Terry Deary has made history unforgettable. As the writer of the Horrible Histories series, he transformed dry dates and dusty facts into gruesome, hilarious, and wildly entertaining stories for ...
The world's bestselling non-fiction author for children is a man from Sunderland in England, who can trace his ancestry to Co Donegal. Terry Deary, the author of the hugely popular Horrible Histories ...
Terry Deary has revealed that the Horrible Histories books are to end. The series of popular children's books, which have been written by Deary for 20 years, are expected to conclude after his next ...
Much loved Sunderland author Terry Deary has penned a new book which has been acclaimed as ‘Horrible Histories for grown-ups’ as it gives a fascinating insight to the conflicts which helped shape our ...
This week, listeners heard Terry Deary discuss his lifelong love of crime-writing and his latest book, while Elif Shafak appeared on the Take Four podcast following her win at Hay Festival. Author of ...
TERRY Deary is the author of the award-winning childrens’ books, Horrible Histories among many others. The Sunderland-born writer’s car history is equally as compelling. Now living in County Durham he ...
Horrible Histories author Terry Deary has penned his latest novel, a murder mystery set in Sunderland in 1973, the year the Black Cats won the FA Cup. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Top children's author Terry Deary launches an outspoken attack in the current issue of BBC History Magazine, on those who believe that the aim of history teaching should be to "pump pupils full of ...
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Nobody has changed history more than Terry Deary. Our understanding of history at least, which in the end is more important to what might actually have happened decades, centuries or millennia ago.